Researchers looking into the case of Alionshenka the Alien have arrived at a sensational conclusion: the mysterious creature did not catch his death of cold as previously thought. They believe the supposed alien was killed.

He didnt die from natural causes, said Vadim Chernobrov, a coordinator with the public research center Kosmopoisk. We found out that his skull had been fractured, Chernobrov added.

The mysterious dwarf was found near the town of Kyshtym of the Chelyabinsk region. Stanislav Samoshkin is a morbid anatomist who performed autopsy on the body of the dwarf in a local hospital. He was the first to claim that the creature was a non-human being.

The human skull consists of six bones. The skull of that creature was made up of four bones, Samoshkin said.

Russian and foreign researchers have been trying to unravel the mystery of the Uralian alien for eleven years. The story looks like a detective novel in progress. The body of the dwarf was reportedly stolen. The key witness to the case, an old woman who actually named the dwarf Alioshenka, died a sudden death.

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The dead body of Alioshenka disappeared. In fact, the investigator assigned to the case reportedly handed the body to some perpetrators who walked away with it.

They introduced to me as ufologists. I was pretty sure they were real scientists, it never occurred to me they could be the impostors, Major (Ret.) Vladimir Bendlin said.